
Father’s Day Drives Dairy Demand in Ireland
Father’s Day marks the beginning of a busy trading period for Ireland’s food supply chain. As families come together to celebrate with restaurant meals, weekend gatherings, special breakfasts, and home-cooked dinners, demand for fresh dairy products increases across retail, wholesale, and hospitality sectors.
From milk and cheese to yoghurt, cream, butter, and ice cream, dairy products play a central role in many Father’s Day celebrations. Whether it’s a family breakfast at home, a special meal in a restaurant, a dessert shared after Sunday lunch, dairy features prominently across the day’s menus. For Irish importers, wholesalers, retailers, and hospitality suppliers, maintaining product availability during these peak periods depends on a reliable temperature-controlled logistics network.
At HANNON Transport, we support dairy supply chains across Ireland and Europe through high-frequency temperature-controlled groupage (LTL) and full load (FTL) services. Our established routes between the Netherlands and Ireland (NL–IE), Belgium and Ireland (BE–IE), and other key European lanes help ensure dairy products reach customers fresh, safe, and ready for consumption.
Father’s Day Creates Seasonal Pressure Across Dairy Supply Chains
Father’s Day has become an important retail and hospitality event, driving increased demand for premium food products and shared dining experiences.
Retailers and foodservice businesses often experience higher demand for:
- Cheese boards and sharing platters
- Ice cream and frozen desserts
- Milk and yoghurt for family breakfasts and catering
- Cream and butter for baking and seasonal menus
Hotels, restaurants, cafés, and pubs also see increased customer numbers during Father’s Day weekend, creating additional demand throughout the foodservice supply chain.
For wholesalers and distributors, this seasonal uplift can create challenges around stock availability, replenishment frequency, and maintaining cold chain integrity. Businesses that plan transport requirements early are better positioned to respond quickly and avoid stock shortages.
HANNON supports customers during these peak periods with daily departures from Europe, helping maintain a consistent flow of temperature-sensitive products into Ireland.
Why Temperature Control Matters for Dairy Products
Dairy products require strict temperature management throughout the supply chain to maintain quality, shelf life, and food safety. Even minor temperature fluctuations can affect product integrity and reduce shelf life.
Different dairy categories require different handling conditions:
- Milk and yoghurt: +1°C to +5°C
- Butter and cream: +2°C to +6°C
- Cheese: product-specific chilled settings
- Ice cream and frozen desserts: -18°C or below
HANNON’s temperature-controlled fleet ensures products remain within their required temperature ranges from collection through to final delivery.
Dual-Temperature Transport for Mixed Dairy Loads
Many dairy supply chains involve mixed consignments with different temperature requirements.
A single shipment may include chilled products such as milk, cheese, and yoghurt alongside frozen products like ice cream. HANNON’s dual-temperature trailers allow multiple product categories to be transported within the same vehicle while maintaining separate temperature zones.
This capability helps importers, wholesalers, and distributors optimise transport costs while preserving product quality.
Combined with real-time Track & Trace and continuous temperature monitoring, our services provide complete visibility throughout the journey.
Helping Retailers and Hospitality Businesses Stay Prepared
Father’s Day, bank holidays, and periods of good weather can significantly increase demand for fresh dairy products within a short timeframe.
Retailers, wholesalers, and hospitality operators need confidence that products will arrive on time and in the right condition.
HANNON already supports hundreds of food businesses across Ireland and Europe with temperature-controlled logistics solutions designed to meet the demands of modern supply chains.
Our own fleet, facilities, and people provide full operational control, helping customers reduce risk and maintain product availability during peak trading periods.
Get Ready for Father’s Day Demand with HANNON
As Father’s Day and the summer season drive increased demand for chilled and frozen dairy products, now is the time to review your supply chain requirements.
Talk to us about how we can help you optimise your dairy logistics. Get in touch today to discuss your requirements and secure reliable temperature-controlled transport for the months ahead.
What HANNON Transport Delivers
HANNON Transport provides temperature-controlled groupage logistics between Ireland and Europe.
We operate high-frequency groupage [LTL] and full load [FTL] services between Netherlands and Ireland [NL–IE], Belgium and Ireland [BE–IE], and across other key European lanes.
Our services are trusted by food and fresh produce importers, wholesalers, and distributors who require fast, reliable access to and from Europe—with full customs compliance, flexible collection options, and secure temperature control from first pallet to final delivery.
Transport & Handling
Routes: NL–IE, BE–IE, EU–IE
HS Codes:
- 0401 – Milk and Cream
- 0403 – Yoghurt and Fermented Dairy Products
- 0405 – Butter and Dairy Spreads
- 0406 – Cheese and Curd
- 2105 – Ice Cream and Other Edible Ice
Handling Conditions:
- Milk and Yoghurt: +1°C to +5°C
- Butter and Cream: +2°C to +6°C
- Frozen Dairy Products: -18°C or below
Service Capabilities:
- Groupage (LTL)
- Full Load (FTL)
- Dual-Temperature Trailers
- Chilled Transport
- Temperature-Controlled Logistics
- Cross-Docking
- Real-Time Track & Trace
- Own Fleet
- Just-in-Time Delivery
- In-House Customs Clearance (EU–NI, EU–ROI, NI–ROI)
Why HANNON
- Daily departures with reliable delivery windows
- Temperature-controlled and dual-temperature fleet
- Full operational control through our own fleet, facilities, and people
- Real-time shipment visibility
- Seamless UK landbridge transit and customs management
- IEA Export Industry Award Winner 2024 – Logistics & Supply Chain Company of the Year
What We Do…
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